Flexible Concrete Pump Hoses

At Delta Concrete Products, our flexible hoses are designed for concrete, screed, grout, and shotcrete applications where control, durability, and safe handling are essential. Our range covers heavy-duty 100 bar pumping, lightweight 85 bar placement, specialist shotcrete work, and anti-whip safety solutions. Each hose is built to resist abrasion, maintain flow, and integrate seamlessly with standard couplings and pipeline systems for reliable on-site performance.

Features of Flexible Concrete Pump Hoses

Here are the main engineered features, each chosen to support smooth flow, safe handling, and long service life.

  • Abrasion and corrosion-resistant inner tubes reduce wear from aggregates and cement paste, keeping flow consistent.

  • Reinforcements matched to working pressure maintain hose shape and prevent kinking under load.

  • Flexible outer covers improve handling in tight areas and reduce operator fatigue.

  • Temperature-tolerant compounds perform reliably across typical UK site conditions.

  • Compatible with system components such as concrete connecting systems and concrete pumping valves for secure integration across the delivery line.

Benefits of Choosing Delta Flexible Hoses

Using flexible hoses from Delta improves performance, safety, and efficiency.

  • Provides accurate material placement at the boom end or along the ground line.

  • Reduces blockage risk by maintaining a stable bore and smooth internal surface.

  • Lowers maintenance costs with materials designed for abrasion resistance and pressure stability.

  • Enhances safety through anti-whip and controlled-discharge hose options.

  • Works effectively with concrete pipe elbows and bends for smoother direction changes and consistent pressure flow.

Highlighted Hoses in the Range

  • ABR DEVON 85 BAR — lightweight, easy-to-handle concrete placement hose suitable for boom or ground applications.

  • NIAGARA 85 BAR — designed for shotcrete and lightweight placement, offering a balance of flexibility and strength.

  • Premier Safety Hose 100 BAR — a boom-end hose engineered to absorb shocks and reduce whip during discharge for added safety.

Why Choose Delta for Flexible Hoses

Delta’s flexible hose range is built around real-world site demands, from high-pressure concrete pumping to controlled discharge and finishing. Each model is selected for its balance of pressure rating, abrasion resistance, and flexibility, ensuring dependable flow and operator safety. Whether paired with pipe supports for concrete pumps or used in full delivery systems, Delta hoses deliver consistent results every time.

Environmental & Regulatory Compliance

Durable flexible hoses help reduce waste by extending service life and minimising leaks or bursts that lead to clean-ups. Selecting the correct hose for pressure and application reduces rebound and material loss, supporting cleaner sites and more sustainable concrete delivery. Regular inspection and maintenance also prevent premature wear, ensuring each hose continues to perform safely and efficiently throughout its working life.

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Flexible Hoses FAQs

  • Flexible hoses are used to safely transfer concrete, screed, grout, or shotcrete from the pump to the placement point, giving operators greater control and flexibility around bends, formwork, or confined spaces.

  • Our flexible hoses are available in 85 bar and 100 bar ratings to suit different pumping applications. Higher pressure hoses like the DELTA HD-X 100 BAR are ideal for demanding jobs, while 85 bar models such as ABR DEVON offer lighter handling.

  • Select a hose based on your pumping pressure, material type, and working environment. For example, NIAGARA 85 BAR suits shotcrete work, while Premier Safety Hose 100 BAR is preferred for boom-end safety and anti-whip control.

  • Select a hose based on your pumping pressure, material type, and working environment. For example, NIAGARA 85 BAR suits shotcrete work, while Premier Safety Hose 100 BAR is preferred for boom-end safety and anti-whip control.

  • Absolutely. They integrate smoothly with concrete pumping systems, connecting fittings, pipe supports, and elbows for complete, efficient material delivery.

  • After concrete is pumped through the auger, the auger is withdrawn and reinforcement cages are placed into the fresh concrete to form a strong structural core. This ensures excellent bond strength and consistent pile integrity from top to base.